Octasic's SDR group designs soft baseband systems
Octasic
Opus DSP technology
Octasic has formed a Software Defined Radio (SDR) development group to provide wireless solutions based on its Opus DSP technology.
The SDR group designs low-power DSP systems for wireless infrastructures.
It targets baseband signal processing solutions for wireless infrastructure platforms extending from femto cells to macro basestations.
The Octasic wireless team will release its first fully soft baseband solution aimed at GSM/EDGE radio basestations at the GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, 16-19 February 2009.
Emmanuel Gresset, vice president of SDR, said: 'The SDR team will design development platforms for the next generation of multi-standard wireless products, which will address the needs of software-defined baseband processors for 2G, 3G and 4G basestations.' The Opus DSP technology's asynchronous core provides flexibility, high performance, low power consumption and an easily extensible and programmable design platform.
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